computationally intensive as encoding them.
</para>
+<para>
+If your DCP is a Version File (VF), in other words it refers to
+another DCP's assets, you should import it as follows:
+</para>
+
+<itemizedlist>
+<listitem>Use <guilabel>Add folder...</guilabel> to import the VF DCP.
+The VF DCP will be added to the content list and marked “NEEDS
+OV”.</listitem>
+<listitem>Right-click on the VF DCP in the content list and choose <guilabel>Add OV...</guilabel> from the menu.</listitem>
+<listitem>Choose the folder that contains the OV DCP. The VF will now be playable as normal.</listitem>
+</itemizedlist>
+
</section>
written to disk, to a location that you can specify by clicking
<guilabel>Browse</guilabel>. Alternatively, if you choose
<guilabel>Send by email</guilabel> the KDMs will be zipped up and
-emailed to the appropriate cinema email addresses. Click OK to
-generate the KDMs.
+emailed to the appropriate cinema email addresses. Click
+<guilabel>Make KDMs</guilabel> to generate the KDMs.
</para>
</section>
<guilabel>Jobs</guilabel> menu. Select the CPL that you want to make
the DKDM for and click <guilabel>OK</guilabel>. This DKDM will then
be available in the KDM creator. This is a separate program which you
-can start from the same place that you start the ‘Normal’
+can start from the same place that you start the ‘normal’
DCP-o-matic. Its window is shown in <xref linkend="fig-kdm-creator"/>.
</para>